LOMM achieves 54.0 AP on YouTube-VIS 2022 (offline) and 48.2 AP online, via foreground-probability-weighted memory and occupancy-guided decoupled association.
NOVIS: A Case for End-to-End Near-Online Video Instance Segmentation
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Until recently, the Video Instance Segmentation (VIS) community operated under the common belief that offline methods are generally superior to a frame by frame online processing. However, the recent success of online methods questions this belief, in particular, for challenging and long video sequences. We understand this work as a rebuttal of those recent observations and an appeal to the community to focus on dedicated near-online VIS approaches. To support our argument, we present a detailed analysis on different processing paradigms and the new end-to-end trainable NOVIS (Near-Online Video Instance Segmentation) method. Our transformer-based model directly predicts spatio-temporal mask volumes for clips of frames and performs instance tracking between clips via overlap embeddings. NOVIS represents the first near-online VIS approach which avoids any handcrafted tracking heuristics. We outperform all existing VIS methods by large margins and provide new state-of-the-art results on both YouTube-VIS (2019/2021) and the OVIS benchmarks.
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LOMM achieves 54.0 AP on YouTube-VIS 2022 (offline) and 48.2 AP online, via foreground-probability-weighted memory and occupancy-guided decoupled association.